Saudi border guard gunfire kills civilian in Yemeni Sa'ada

Debriefer
2020-12-11 | Since 1 Hour

Sa'ada (Debriefer) A Yemeni civilian was killed on Thursday when Saudi border guard opened fire southward the Yemeni northern governorate of Sa'ada, the Houthi stronghold.
The man was killed in al-Raqu area in Munabih district bordering Saudi Arabia, al-Masyra said.
On Wednesday, a Yemeni national was injured by Saudi border guard in the same area, according to the Houthi-run TV.
Saudi missile and artillery shells on Thursday targeted different areas in Razih district, and Arab coalition warplanes carried out two raids on "civilian properties in Jalha area in Munabih," it reported.
Saudi Arabia has been leading a military coalition in Yemen since 26 March 2015, in support of forces loyal to President Hadi to retake areas controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group.
The Houthis accuse Saudi troops of deliberately targeting populated villages at Yemeni-Saudi borders.


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